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80 years after D-Day: A look back at historic mission in photos

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Nearly 160,000 soldiers, 11,000 aircraft, 7,000 ships and other vehicles participated in what still is the largest seaborne invasion ever.

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Real estate transaction involving historic cemetery in Broward is full of ā€˜injustice,’ residents say

Read full article: Real estate transaction involving historic cemetery in Broward is full of ā€˜injustice,’ residents say

Esther Rolle, an actress who was best known for her role as Florida Evans on ā€œMaudeā€ and its spin-off series Good Times, was buried at a historic cemetery in Broward County.

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This Week in South Florida: Roberto Alonso

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A month of celebrating the history and achievements of the LGBTQ+ community, created almost three decades ago, was rejected for the second year by Miami-Dade’s school board.

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10 biggest labor strikes in U.S. history

Read full article: 10 biggest labor strikes in U.S. history

Here are the 10 biggest by the number of striking workers, according to Statista.

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IN PHOTOS: 60th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s ā€˜I Have A Dream’ speech

Read full article: IN PHOTOS: 60th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s ā€˜I Have A Dream’ speech

The speech was a part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, an event organized to advocate civil and economic rights for African-Americans.

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A sweet slice of history: Florida Keys celebrate 200th birthday with giant Key lime pie

Read full article: A sweet slice of history: Florida Keys celebrate 200th birthday with giant Key lime pie

Partying never gets old in the Florida Keys — especially for a milestone birthday like No. 200.

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Discovery of Titanic was like finding treasure for historians, collectors

Read full article: Discovery of Titanic was like finding treasure for historians, collectors

Tuesday marks the anniversary of a significant discovery made in an ocean: Sept. 1 is the 35th anniversary of the remains of the Titanic being discovered in the Atlantic, an occasion that brought headlines around the world in 1985.

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Cheers! Learn a thing or 2 about the mint julep

Read full article: Cheers! Learn a thing or 2 about the mint julep

What do you think of when you hear the words ā€œKentucky Derby?ā€

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Be like Babe Ruth and hit this quiz out of the park

Read full article: Be like Babe Ruth and hit this quiz out of the park

Has it really been about 100 years since arguably America’s first true sports icon was in his heyday?

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These women changed the game for female athletes everywhere

Read full article: These women changed the game for female athletes everywhere

Sports are so powerful -- they transcend just the court, the mat or the field: They have the power to change lives.

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How Vonetta Flowers made history for Black Olympians worldwide

Read full article: How Vonetta Flowers made history for Black Olympians worldwide

With the first weekend of the Winter Olympics coinciding with the first weekend of Black History Month, it’s a good time to look back at how both Olympic and Black history was made 20 years ago this month at the Winter Games.

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Brush up on your Black history: 10 good-to-know facts, stories

Read full article: Brush up on your Black history: 10 good-to-know facts, stories

Whether you feel like you have a strong understanding of black history, or you're working to learn more, we've assembled 10 facts, or anecdotes, from history.com, to help you grow your knowledge base.

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How did Black History Month come to be?

Read full article: How did Black History Month come to be?

It all started with one week in 1926, when one organization chose the second week of February to promote the achievements by Black Americans and other people of African descent.

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Raise your hand, honor the Mitten State with this quiz on all things Michigan

Read full article: Raise your hand, honor the Mitten State with this quiz on all things Michigan

National Michigan Day is Jan. 18.

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Pearl Harbor Day: Photos of damage still resonate, more than eight decades later

Read full article: Pearl Harbor Day: Photos of damage still resonate, more than eight decades later

Thursday marks the anniversary of one of the most significant days in U.S. and world history, a day that still lives in infamy, 82 years later.

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56 influential Hispanic-Americans: In photos

Read full article: 56 influential Hispanic-Americans: In photos

Hispanic Heritage Month is a great time to learn more: For some, more about your own heritage, or for others, perhaps another culture.

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Explorers showcase priceless artifacts discovered 350 years after shipwreck in Bahamas

Read full article: Explorers showcase priceless artifacts discovered 350 years after shipwreck in Bahamas

A new museum in the Bahamas is preparing to showcase priceless discoveries, which were made 350 years after a legendary shipwreck.

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These old Titanic photos show just how much has changed since April 1912

Read full article: These old Titanic photos show just how much has changed since April 1912

Each year on April 15 marks another Titanic Remembrance Day, a time to reflect on the lives lost when the famed ship sank into the North Atlantic’s icy waters back in 1912.

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How much do you know about some of the most famous women in history?

Read full article: How much do you know about some of the most famous women in history?

March marks Women’s History Month, and the world has spent the past few weeks highlighting and remembering some of the most famous achievements by women throughout the course of history.

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A closer look at the women who’ve served on the Supreme Court

Read full article: A closer look at the women who’ve served on the Supreme Court

In the wake of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement announcement in January, President Joe Biden has nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to be his replacement.

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Quiz: How much do you know about St. Patrick’s Day?

Read full article: Quiz: How much do you know about St. Patrick’s Day?

St. Patrick’s Day is here! How much do you know about the holiday, beyond the green beer? Do you know anything about St. Patrick himself, or why we celebrate?

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These legendary women paved the way for girls in science

Read full article: These legendary women paved the way for girls in science

Tuesday marks the start of Women’s History Month, a time to commemorate and celebrate the vital role of women in American history.

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This Harriet Tubman mural is so powerful – just like the moving story of how it came to be

Read full article: This Harriet Tubman mural is so powerful – just like the moving story of how it came to be

Michael Rosato knew he had an incredibly important assignment on his hands when he was commissioned to paint a Harriet Tubman mural in Cambridge, Maryland.

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7 things everyone should know about Veterans Day

Read full article: 7 things everyone should know about Veterans Day

Each year, our nation commemorates Veterans Day on Nov. 11, to pay tribute to all American veterans -- living or dead -- but especially to those who served our country honorably during war or peacetime.

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5 incredible real-life castles you can actually stay in

Read full article: 5 incredible real-life castles you can actually stay in

When we think of castles, we often think of kings and queens, or maybe even some fairytale Disney movie -- but always some extravagant place, and certainly not one in which we’d be able to stay -- until now.

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The history behind Juneteenth you might not have known

Read full article: The history behind Juneteenth you might not have known

Most of us are aware of Juneteenth, in that it exists, but there is so much history to know about the celebration.

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Test your Juneteenth knowledge with this quiz

Read full article: Test your Juneteenth knowledge with this quiz

Did you realize that Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States?

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National Loving Day isn’t just a random sweet holiday. Here’s the deeper story, and why you’ll want to celebrate.

Read full article: National Loving Day isn’t just a random sweet holiday. Here’s the deeper story, and why you’ll want to celebrate.

A lot has changed since the 1960s. And the world can change quickly, too. If there has ever been a time when that is clear, it’s now.

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Why did it take so long for Father’s Day to be created?

Read full article: Why did it take so long for Father’s Day to be created?

On May 9, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation declaring the second Sunday of each May would be ā€œa public expressions of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country,ā€ also known as, the creation of Mother’s Day.

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State-of-the-art technology at NSU makes it possible to have virtual conversations with Holocaust survivors

Read full article: State-of-the-art technology at NSU makes it possible to have virtual conversations with Holocaust survivors

Nowhere in the state can you experience a museum like the one that is on the campus of Nova Southeastern University. At the Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center inside the Alvin Sherman Library on the university’s campus, stories of Holocaust and genocide survivors are well documented.

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Is daylight saving time still worth it? 5 questions as most of the nation prepares to fall back

Read full article: Is daylight saving time still worth it? 5 questions as most of the nation prepares to fall back

It’s time to adjust the clocks in the kitchen, bedroom, car and wherever else is needed, as another daylight saving time day is upon us this weekend.

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What does Black History Month mean to you? We asked, you answered

Read full article: What does Black History Month mean to you? We asked, you answered

We’ve been asking what Black History Month means to you. And we received a variety of answers, and thought we’d highlight some of the responses.

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Fritz was ritz as pioneer for Black football players

Read full article: Fritz was ritz as pioneer for Black football players

Fritz Pollard blazed a lot of trails for black football players.

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How to talk to your kids about race: This video nails it

Read full article: How to talk to your kids about race: This video nails it

Did you realize that as early as 3 years old, kids are classifying people based on their appearances?

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10 things you didn’t know about our country’s past presidents

Read full article: 10 things you didn’t know about our country’s past presidents

Here are some fun facts about 10 U.S. presidents.

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No mailing it in: Black female battalion remembered as heroes for unique World War II task

Read full article: No mailing it in: Black female battalion remembered as heroes for unique World War II task

Now this is a group of brave, selfless and hardworking women.

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Black History Month: These powerful photos show social movements throughout the years

Read full article: Black History Month: These powerful photos show social movements throughout the years

Black History Month is held every year to celebrate the achievements by African-Americans.

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Test your knowledge with this quiz, in honor of Black History Month

Read full article: Test your knowledge with this quiz, in honor of Black History Month

February is now underway, and with that comes Black History Month.

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Tell us: What does Black History Month mean to you?

Read full article: Tell us: What does Black History Month mean to you?

We want to know: What does Black History Month mean to you? Did you talk about it, growing up? Did you attend events? We want to hear, in your words, about your experience with the month.

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Kick off your boots and take this #NationalTexasDay quiz

Read full article: Kick off your boots and take this #NationalTexasDay quiz

Think you are the expert on the great state of Texas? Try your hand at this quiz for National Texas Day.

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31 photos you’ve probably never seen, showing Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad history

Read full article: 31 photos you’ve probably never seen, showing Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad history

Harriet Tubman did so much for others -- she escaped slavery and went on to become a leading abolitionist, leading enslaved people to freedom along the route of the Underground Railroad.

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How these dinner conversations turned Thurgood Marshall into an icon

Read full article: How these dinner conversations turned Thurgood Marshall into an icon

As it turns out, random dinner conversations in a Baltimore kitchen led to a significant piece of U.S. history.

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From hot combs to hair grease: The journey behind afro-textured hair in America

Read full article: From hot combs to hair grease: The journey behind afro-textured hair in America

The story of afro-textured hair in America is a long one.

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Transition of power, throughout the years: Most cases peaceful, some awkward

Read full article: Transition of power, throughout the years: Most cases peaceful, some awkward

When President Donald Trump lost November 2020′s election, it marked just the 11th time in U.S. history an incumbent president was beaten in a re-election bid. On the surface, it seems like it might be an awkward transition -- in which the current president vacates his office and is forced to witness the inauguration of his successor. In the middle of the night before the inauguration was scheduled to start, Adams departed Washington, D.C. and started his post-presidential life. 1828There was some bad blood between incumbent president John Quincy Adams and challenger Andrew Jackson, which stemmed from a controversial ending to the 1824 election that involved both men. 1932This was not a peaceful transition of power between outgoing president Herbert Hoover and the man who defeated him in the election, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

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Rudolph and his nose-so-bright into auction will take flight

Read full article: Rudolph and his nose-so-bright into auction will take flight

This image released by Profiles in History shows a Santa Clause and Rudolph reindeer puppet used in the filming of the 1964 Christmas special "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." (Profiles in History via AP)LOS ANGELES – Rudolph and his still-shiny nose are getting a new home, and it's bound to be a lot nicer than the Island of Misfit Toys. The soaring reindeer and Santa Claus figures who starred in in the perennially beloved stop-motion animation Christmas special ā€œRudolph the Red Nosed Reindeerā€ are going up for auction. Auction house Profiles in History announced Thursday that a 6-inch-tall Rudolph and 11-inch-tall Santa used to animate the 1964 TV special are being sold together in the auction that starts Nov. 13 and are expected to fetch between $150,000 and $250,000. The figures would make their way to the New York offices of Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass.

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What is America’s oldest city? The story behind where it is, and the Spanish explorer who founded it

Read full article: What is America’s oldest city? The story behind where it is, and the Spanish explorer who founded it

If social media existed 455 years ago, a historic feat produced by a Spanish man probably would’ve made feeds all around the world.

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The anniversary of V-J Day: These iconic photos are just as powerful today

Read full article: The anniversary of V-J Day: These iconic photos are just as powerful today

It happened in less than 30 minutes, but that’s all it took to create one of the most famous moments in history.

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Looking back on Hiroshima, 75 years later: In photos

Read full article: Looking back on Hiroshima, 75 years later: In photos

Three days later, another atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki. Below are images of the destruction, copyright Getty Images. (Getty Images)A mother tends to her injured child, a victim of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima. (Getty Images)Wreckage of buildings in Hiroshima after the dropping of the atomic bomb. (Getty Images)

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On this 50th anniversary for the USPS, mail a letter to a friend

Read full article: On this 50th anniversary for the USPS, mail a letter to a friend

Fifty years ago, the former Post Office Department changed over and became the United States Postal Service. Postal Service, as we know it now, has only been around since 1970? Energized by the Civil Rights Movement, postal workers in New York went on strike, and the movement eventually swelled across the country. Previously, letters were taken to a Post Office, where employees would note the postage due (or paid) in the upper right corner. Postal Service stands financially, perhaps we do have to consider, what if the mail goes away someday?

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Historical statues that have come down: A list

Read full article: Historical statues that have come down: A list

Statues that have stood for years -- and in some cases, decades -- have been top of mind all across the country as protests take place following the deaths of George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks.

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How to watch the historic astronaut launch with your children: There’s an invaluable lesson here

Read full article: How to watch the historic astronaut launch with your children: There’s an invaluable lesson here

If it goes off as planned, this will mark the first mission involving astronauts from U.S. soil since 2011. Still, NASA astronaut Bob Behnken has said he and Doug Hurley are ā€œreally comfortableā€ with the risks. So you’re making educated guesses, at best.ā€It seems there’s just more uncharted territory when it comes to space travel. ā€œThe first astronauts really started out as test pilots,ā€ Garfinkle said. But assuming this launch goes well, ā€œIt would be great for kids to see a successful, triumphant moment of science,ā€ Fink said.

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2 cities handled this health crisis different. The results couldn’t have been more opposite.

Read full article: 2 cities handled this health crisis different. The results couldn’t have been more opposite.

With all due respect to Charles Dickens, this is a tale of how two cities handled a health crisis via social distancing, with opposite results. Days later, hospitals in the area were filled with patients suffering or dying from the Spanish flu. On the other side of the ledger, things were way different in St. Louis. After detecting its first cases of the Spanish flu in the community, St. Louis closed buildings such as schools, churches, courtrooms and libraries. The Spanish flu was nothing to mess around with, since ultimately, an estimated 20 to 50 million people died after contracting the virus.

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Kobe Bryant paid tribute to MLK on Instagram just days before his death

Read full article: Kobe Bryant paid tribute to MLK on Instagram just days before his death

Peruse the Instagram page of the late, great Kobe Bryant and you’ll notice a few things: The love he had for his wife and daughters, and just how thoughtful he was in several facets of life. In the post before that one, Bryant gave thanks to Martin Luther King, Jr., saying, ā€œThank you for THE dream. Bryant posted the sentiment on Jan. 20, which marks the federal holiday on which we celebrate and honor the life of MLK. This wasn’t the only time Bryant has commented on the icon that was Civil Rights leader MLK. And the determination to stick with that, and believe that the human spirit will eventually triumph, are the things that inspire me the most.ā€#DearBlackAthlete: Kobe Bryant on Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Facts about 5 past U.S. presidents that will blow your mind

Read full article: Facts about 5 past U.S. presidents that will blow your mind

It’s not all about policies, campaigning and fighting with other politicians.

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Facts about 5 past U.S. presidents that will blow your mind

Read full article: Facts about 5 past U.S. presidents that will blow your mind

It’s not all about policies, campaigning and fighting with other politicians.

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About 100 years later, Harlem Renaissance impact still being celebrated

Read full article: About 100 years later, Harlem Renaissance impact still being celebrated

That might sound contradictory and impossible by math standards, but that partly explains the greatness of the Harlem Renaissance. The result was the birth of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, artistic, social and intellectual explosion that spanned the entire Roaring ’20s. One of his most recognized works was a poem called ā€œMadam and the Minister,ā€ which spoke of the mood toward religion in the Harlem Renaissance. One of the writers of the Harlem Renaissance, Hurston was a key contributor to a magazine called ā€œFire! There no doubt will be good celebrations in 2020, but, given the Harlem Renaissance was more than just a one-year movement, the tributes will be lasting for years to come.

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